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April 2, 2006 at 11:04 pm
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Originally posted by -Tricky-
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Originally posted by lleechef
Being from Western PA I ate a lot of haluski, a very simple dish of cooked cabbage and egg noodles tossed with butter, salt and pepper. There is a large population of Eastern Europeans there…….Serbs, Polish, Croatians, Russians,etc. Everybody ate haluski, pierogi, halupki (stuffed cabbage rolls), grah e kupus (sauerkraut and bean soup) and anything else they could do with cabbage, noodles or beans.You’re so right. Haluski is everywhere. A decent restaurant just outside of Pittsburgh put halupki on the menu. And it’s not a diner. It’s a $20-$30 PPA place. [:0]
The church down the road from me has a haluski sale probably every month or so. I’m a Disciple, but let me tell you, those Lutheran ladies make darn good haluski. So good that when I’m too lazy to get up early enough to get to the DOC church, I just join the wacky Lutherans. And all because of their haluski. [:D]